Hi Ronald,
KorBIT is probably your best friend for testing. It's a near complete
implementation of the IIC test specs, both for conformance and interop
testing. I've worked with them for the ETSI/CEN interop tests which was
their first big gig, and also worked with them on later occasions.
Hermes is pretty is easy to handle with that though I had to make a few
tweaks to allow error rerouting for interop testing. KorBIT uses a
testserver that acts as it's own MSH, and a webservice that we attach to
a Hermes client to get a controlled response. Have a look at
www.korbit.org.
--Gait
Ronald van Kuijk wrote:
>Hey, me again,
>
>Currently I'm first refactoring a lot of classes to make the whole command setup more modern...
>jmx that it. Besides that I've already repackaged some classes into a persistency package.
>Everything still compiles (isn't eclipse great...) but I realy want to run some tests at the ebxml
>level. Not interested yet at the command issues. Those can be resolved, but I do not want do break
>anything on the MHS level iteself. Are there any testsets available? I've seen
>http://www.oasis-open.org/committees/documents.php?wg_abbrev=ebxml-iic but do not know if those
>should be used.
>
>Ronald
>
>p.s. Anyone care to write a small webapp which uses jmx to read/config the server? That way the
>app is more nice then the generic pages that come with j2ee servers /servlet engines. Would also
>be nice if there are some graphs on it, like messages processed per second or so...
>
>
>
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